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  1. This is a list of destinations that Cebu Pacific and its regional subsidiary Cebgo have served as of September 2024, consisting of destinations across Asia and Oceania. [1]

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cebu_PacificCebu Pacific - Wikipedia

    Cebu Air, Inc. (PSE: CEB), operating as Cebu Pacific (stylized in lowercase), is a Philippine low-cost airline based at Pasay in Metro Manila. Founded in 1988, [2] it is Asia's first low-cost airline and the Philippines' largest leading airline. [7][8][9] It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations.

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    On January 6, 2011, Cebu Pacific flew its 50 millionth passenger (from Manila to Beijing). The airline reached the 100 million passengers in 2015. [82] Cebu Pacific commenced international long-haul flights to Middle East and Australia, flight to Guam starting Q1

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    Early years

    The airline was established as South East Asian Airlines (SEAir) in 1995 and started operations in the same year. However, its franchise was granted by the Congress of the Philippinesonly on May 13, 2009, through Republic Act No. 9517. The airline received its corporate registration from the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 25, 1995 mainly to operate aircraft leasing, chartering and a few domestic scheduled flights. In May 1995, the airline was registered with the Clark Special Eco...

    Partnership with Tigerair

    On September 29, 2006, a deal was announced in which Singapore-based Tigerair would enter a commercial and operational tie-up with SEAir from February 2007. The tie-up was finally approved in 2008 after protest from four other Philippine airlines. However, due to the unfavorable operating environment, the plan was put into hiatus. Tigerair and SEAir revisited the partnership plan in 2010 and it was officially launched on December 16, 2010. Seats on flights operated by SEAir using two aircraft...

    Acquisition by Cebu Pacific

    On January 8, 2014, Cebu Pacific announced that it was acquiring the entirety of Tigerair Philippines for ₱672 million (US$15 million) by purchasing all shares.On May 11, 2015, Tigerair Philippines was rebranded as Cebgo to reflect the relationship between Tigerair Philippines as a wholly owned subsidiary airline of its parent company Cebu Pacific. In July 2015, Cebu Pacific announced plans to consolidate its operations to a fleet of jet aircraft while transferring its ATR 72-500 turboprop ai...

    Cebgo flies to 30 destinations in the Philippines as of July 2024[update]. It operates from its bases in Cebu and Manila.

    Current fleet

    As of July 2024[update], Cebgo operates an all-ATRfleet composed of the following aircraft: On June 16, 2015, at the 2015 Paris Air Show, Cebu Pacific announced orders for 16 ATR 72-600aircraft, with options for 10 more, for its regional subsidiary Cebgo to meet growing demand for domestic services. The airline is the launch customer of the high-density Armonia cabin, which seats up to 78 passengers. In August 2019, Cebgo's first ATR 72-500 freighter, RP-C7252, arrived in the country. The air...

    Retired fleet

    Cebgo and its predecessor brands has previously operated the following aircraft:

    On September 26, 2016, flight DG6577, from Cebu to Tacloban, utilizing an ATR 72-500, was taking off from Cebu's runway 22 when the crew observed fluctuations on oil indications for the left-hand e...
    On October 1, 2017, flight DG6273, from Caticlanto Cebu, utilizing an ATR 72-500, the crew received fault messages for multiple systems shortly after taking off and landed back safely. The Civil Av...
    On November 1, 2018, flight DG6717, an ATR 72-600 from Cebu City to Cagayan de Oroexperienced engine fire on takeoff. The engine was shut down and a fire drill was performed. The aircraft safely la...
    On March 8, 2022, flight DG6112 from Naga utilizing an ATR 72-600 aircraft experienced a runway excursion while landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airportin Manila. Following the incident, all 4...
    South East Asian Airlines fleet Archived March 14, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  6. Ang Cebu Pacific karon milupad ngadto sa 37 ka mga domestic nga destinasyon ug 26 ka internasyonal nga destinasyon sa 15 ka mga nasud sa tibuok Asia ug Oceania. Kini adunay pinakalapdan nga network sa ruta sa Pilipinas.

  7. 2023年10月13日 · Philippines-based low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific operates the country's largest domestic network. Based out of hubs in Cebu and Manila, it also flies further afield in the Asia-Pacific region, using its famous all-economy Airbus A330 widebodies.

  8. Mactan–Cebu International Airport (IATA: CEB, ICAO: RPVM) is an international airport serving Cebu and serves as the main gateway to the Central Visayas region in the Philippines. Located on a 797-hectare (1,970-acre) site in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan, it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines. [3]